Darling Rosabel.Copied by permission ofFirth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway,N. Y., owners of the copyright.Softly sigh the winds of evening,Through the lone sequester’d dell,Where in calm and dreamless slumber,Lies our darling Rosabel.Like a flower she bloom’d in beauty,Shedding sweetness all around;Like a flower she droop’d and faded,When we laid her in the ground.CHORUS.Softly sighs the winds of evening,Through the lone sequester’d dell,Wherein calm and dreamless slumber,Lies our darling Rosabel.Other flowers still bloom around us,In our little native glen,But so pure and fair a blossomNever shall we see again.Fare thee well, thou loved and lost one,Thou art only gone before,Where’er long we hope to meet thee,Never to lose thee any more.Chorus.—Softlysighs, &c.
Copied by permission ofFirth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway,N. Y., owners of the copyright.
Softly sigh the winds of evening,Through the lone sequester’d dell,Where in calm and dreamless slumber,Lies our darling Rosabel.Like a flower she bloom’d in beauty,Shedding sweetness all around;Like a flower she droop’d and faded,When we laid her in the ground.CHORUS.Softly sighs the winds of evening,Through the lone sequester’d dell,Wherein calm and dreamless slumber,Lies our darling Rosabel.Other flowers still bloom around us,In our little native glen,But so pure and fair a blossomNever shall we see again.Fare thee well, thou loved and lost one,Thou art only gone before,Where’er long we hope to meet thee,Never to lose thee any more.Chorus.—Softlysighs, &c.
Softly sigh the winds of evening,Through the lone sequester’d dell,Where in calm and dreamless slumber,Lies our darling Rosabel.Like a flower she bloom’d in beauty,Shedding sweetness all around;Like a flower she droop’d and faded,When we laid her in the ground.CHORUS.Softly sighs the winds of evening,Through the lone sequester’d dell,Wherein calm and dreamless slumber,Lies our darling Rosabel.Other flowers still bloom around us,In our little native glen,But so pure and fair a blossomNever shall we see again.Fare thee well, thou loved and lost one,Thou art only gone before,Where’er long we hope to meet thee,Never to lose thee any more.Chorus.—Softlysighs, &c.
Softly sigh the winds of evening,Through the lone sequester’d dell,Where in calm and dreamless slumber,Lies our darling Rosabel.Like a flower she bloom’d in beauty,Shedding sweetness all around;Like a flower she droop’d and faded,When we laid her in the ground.
Softly sigh the winds of evening,
Through the lone sequester’d dell,
Where in calm and dreamless slumber,
Lies our darling Rosabel.
Like a flower she bloom’d in beauty,
Shedding sweetness all around;
Like a flower she droop’d and faded,
When we laid her in the ground.
CHORUS.
Softly sighs the winds of evening,Through the lone sequester’d dell,Wherein calm and dreamless slumber,Lies our darling Rosabel.
Softly sighs the winds of evening,
Through the lone sequester’d dell,
Wherein calm and dreamless slumber,
Lies our darling Rosabel.
Other flowers still bloom around us,In our little native glen,But so pure and fair a blossomNever shall we see again.Fare thee well, thou loved and lost one,Thou art only gone before,Where’er long we hope to meet thee,Never to lose thee any more.
Other flowers still bloom around us,
In our little native glen,
But so pure and fair a blossom
Never shall we see again.
Fare thee well, thou loved and lost one,
Thou art only gone before,
Where’er long we hope to meet thee,
Never to lose thee any more.
Chorus.—Softlysighs, &c.